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State Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg discusses a proposed millionaire’s tax, transportation funding, pension liabilities, the long-stalled Gateway project and other topics impacting New Jersey’s financial future. Andrew Coen hosts.
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China's recently announced suspension of U.S. agricultural imports escalated trade-related risks to U.S. agriculture, said Fitch Ratings.
August 30 -
The budget battle between Republican lawmakers and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer looks no closer to being resolved by the Oct. 1 deadline.
August 29 -
The state's net position worsened to negative $189.1 billion according to the CAFR, which arrived almost 14 months after fiscal 2018 ended.
August 29 -
The director of the Kentucky Retirement Systems says the state has built in a risk margin to avoid an adverse effect on liabilities.
August 29 -
Washington's overall economic strength and strong pension funding position outweighed troubles at Boeing as Moody's upgraded the state to Aaa.
August 29 -
Even with a board vote just five weeks away, the proposed five-year capital program for New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is a big unknown.
August 28 -
The state of Tennessee and its school bond authority will be issue $350 million of highly rated new money bonds this month and next.
August 27 -
It's Moody's first upgrade of the state since 1997.
August 23 -
The commonwealth intends to refund $630 million in taxable and tax-exempt bonds next week, and issue $600 million tax-exempt new-money on Sept. 5.
August 23 -
The state comptroller's office reported receiving 67 bids worth $22.77 billion,
August 22 -
Troubles at the Connecticut Port Authority and elsewhere have prompted broader looks across their operations.
August 21 -
After 39 years in the public sector, Pat West will become a consultant.
August 20 -
The r-word or recession is back with a vengeance.
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Researchers at the Pew Charitable Trusts warn local governments that cannabis revenue flows are uncertain.
August 19 -
An Illinois circuit court judge will decide whether the case can proceed by the end of August.
August 16 -
Jack D. Davis II will decide by the end of the month whether to let the lawsuit challenging $14.3 billion of state debt proceed.
August 15 -
The Garden State kicked off the new fiscal year on a strong note as July’s major tax collections rose 12% compared to July 2018.
August 15 -
The MBTA's plans to shut down major Boston mass-transit stations for accelerated repairs is the latest card to play in a spiraling transit and congestion crisis.
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Nearly two years after hiring a private consortium to remodel the Denver International Airport terminal, the city canceled the contract and plans to go it alone.
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